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MUSC 334: Strings
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Development of advanced techniques necessary for the artistic performance of literature written for string instruments. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 234.
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MUSC 335: Woodwinds
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Development of advanced techniques necessary for the artistic performance of literature written for woodwind instruments. Study and performance of woodwind literature from various style periods. Private instruction. Additional fee. Ordinarily taken during junior and senior years. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 235.
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MUSC 336: Brass
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Development of advanced techniques necessary for the artistic performance of literature written for brass instruments. Study and performance of brass literature from various style periods. Private instruction. Additional fee. Ordinarily taken during junior and senior years. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 236.
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MUSC 337: Percussion
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Development of advanced techniques necessary for the artistic performance of literature written for percussion instruments. Study and performance of percussion literature from various style periods. Private instruction. Additional fee. Ordinarily taken during junior and senior years. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 237.
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MUSC 338: Composition
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Analysis and writing of larger forms for piano, voice and/or other instruments. The student will complete either one work for acoustic instruments and one work in the electronic medium or two works for acoustic instruments. Focuses on the general principles of writing for a variety of instruments and texture types necessary for all composition and music education students. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 238.
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MUSC 339: Guitar
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Development of advanced techniques necessary for the artistic performance of literature written for the classical guitar. Study and performance of guitar literature from various style periods. Private instruction. Additional fee. Ordinarily taken during junior and senior years. Prerequisites: Departmental acceptance and MUSC 239.
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MUSC 343: Curriculum And Instruction in Elementary Music
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Goals, content, materials, teaching strategies and basic music skills for planning and implementing music experiences in the elementary classroom. Creative activities that promote music across the curriculum are included in this laboratory experience. For elementary education majors and non-music majors. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education.
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MUSC 348: Teaching Elementary Music
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Goals, content, materials and teaching strategies for planning and implementing music experiences in the elementary music classroom. Contemporary methods and pedagogical principles of music curriculum and instruction are included. Offered for music majors and minors. Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education, and MUSC 171/271, MUSC 161/162, MUSC 261/262, or consent.
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MUSC 351: Special Secondary Curriculum And Methods: Music
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of current developments, teaching and production strategies, materials, and media relevant to the teaching of music at the secondary level. Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education, and MUSC 361/362, MUSC 371, or consent.
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MUSC 355: Conducting I
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Principles and methods for teaching choral and instrumental groups. Selection and interpretation of music literature. Conducting techniques. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent.
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